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                <h4 class="faqQ1">1. Ulord Overview</h4>
                <p class="faqA1">Ulord is a peer-to-peer value delivery public chain that enables third-party developers to explore their own applications over their open-source agreements by building blockchain infrastructure and digital resource distribution protocols and creates with many industry partners a complete ecology of blockchain technology and applications. Based on various rules and protocols created by Ulord, it grants various types of digital resource application scenarios including text, pictures, music, video and software, providing a direct docking platform for information creators and consumers.</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ2">2. How is the revenue calculated?</h4>
                <p class="faqA2">Current testnet generates blocks every 2.5minutes, 576 blocks per day, about 112 tULDs per block, halving every four years.</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ3">3. What is the required configuration for mining?</h4>
                <p class="faqA3">Ulord supports CPU mining and it requires no other high-end configurations nor it requires fixed IPs.</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ4">4. How to fill the pool node?</h4>
                <p class="faqA4">Pool name: testnet-pool.ulord.one    Port number: 7200</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ5">5. Download address of Ulord mining tool.</h4>
                <p><a href="http://ulord.one/download.html">http://ulord.one/download.html</a><span class="faqA5">, this is the download address on official website.</span></p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ6">6. Which system versions have the corresponding mining tools?</h4>
                <p class="faqA6">Windows (win7 and win10) 64-bit systems, Linux 64-bit systems (ubuntu16.4, contos7.3-1611).</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ7">7. How to connect to the mining pool?</h4>
                <p class="faqA7">In Windows system, enter the folder where the tool is located, modify the config.json configuration file and save it, double-click the start.sh file to start mining. In Linux system, enter the folder where the tool is located, use the command ./minerd -c config.json to start mining (config.json is the configuration file, which can be modified).</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ8">8. How to modify config.json file, and what need to modify？</h4>
                <p class="faqA8">Under normal circumstances, you only need to change the address in the file to the address of your own wallet, and change thread count to what you want.</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ9">9. The CPU mining tool can't run.</h4>
                <p class="faqA9">The mining tool only supports 64-bit systems. If the 64-bit system fails to run, there may be a mismatch in the configuration of the computer environment. Currently, the Ulord team is addressing the adaptation.</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ10">10. After the command is executed, is Linux mining rig running in the background even if I exit ssh.</h4>
                <p class="faqA10">Yes, it is. Mining rig does keep the background running.</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ11">11. Windows mining rig (mining tools) lacks the number of CPU cores, and the number of processes.</h4>
                <p class="faqA11">You can add "threads" : "x" to your config.json file (x indicates the number of cores for mining calls).</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ12">12. The payment period for mining.</h4>
                <p class="faqA12">The mining pool payment period is tentatively scheduled for one day and will be settled at around 16:15 every day.</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ13">12. The payment period for mining.</h4>
                <p class="faqA13">The mining pool payment period is tentatively scheduled for one day and will be settled at around 16:15 every day.</p>
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                <h4 class="faqQ14">12. The payment period for mining.</h4>
                <p class="faqA14">The mining pool payment period is tentatively scheduled for one day and will be settled at around 16:15 every day.</p>
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                <h4 class="padding18"><span class="faqEnd ">If you have questions, please submit the questions to </span>&nbsp;<a href="https://jinshuju.net/f/n9oW9W">https://jinshuju.net/f/n9oW9W</a></h4>
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